Taiyō to Ciscomoon

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Taiyō to Ciscomoon
Also known as T&C Bomber
Origin Tokyo, Honshū, Japan
Genre(s) Blues, Japanese pop, Jazz, Rhythm and blues
Years active 1999–2000
Label(s) Zetima Records
Associated acts Akagumi 4, Kiiro 5, Aoiro 7
Former members
Atsuko Inaba
Miho Sinoda
Ruru Honda
Miwa Kominato

Taiyō to Ciscomoon (太陽とシスコムーン?), later known as T&C Bomber (T&Cボンバー?), was a Japanese girl band under Hello! Project that debuted on April 1999. They released multiple singles and two albums until the group disbanded on late 2000.

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[edit] Members

  • Atsuko Inaba (稲葉貴子?)
  • Miho Shinoda (信田美帆?)
  • Ruru Honda (本多ルル?)
  • Miwa Kominato (小湊美和?)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

# Title Release date Ranking[1]
1 Taiyo & Ciscomoon 1 1999-10-27 3
2 2nd Stage 2000-09-27 23

[edit] Singles

# Title Release date Ranking[1]
1 "Tsuki to Taiyō" (月と太陽?) 1999-04-21 4
2 "Gatamekira" (ガタメキラ?) 1999-06-23 6
3 "Uchū de La Ta Ta" (宇宙でLa Ta Ta?) 1999-07-28 9
4 "Everyday Everywhere" 1999-08-25 23
5 "Magic of Love" 1999-09-29 16
6 "Marui Taiyō -Winter Version-" (丸い太陽 -Winter Version-?) 1999-12-08 25
7 "Don't Stop Renaichū" (Don't Stop 恋愛中?) 2000-04-19 23
8 "Hey! Mahiru no Shinkirō" (Hey!真昼の蜃気楼?) 2000-07-19 31

[edit] DVDs

Title Release date
Concert Tour 2000 Yo! Yo! Taiyo-La! Mūnsan no Dance Tengoku
(Concert Tour 2000 Yo! Yo! Taiyo-La! むうんさんのダンス天国?)
2000-08-30
All Taiyō to Ciscomoon / T&C Bomber (オール太陽とシスコムーン・T&Cボンバー?) 2000-12-13

[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ a b Oricon Rankings Archive (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-06-01.

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